Being Intimate Quotes
Collection of top 36 famous quotes about Being Intimate
Being Intimate Quotes & Sayings
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In order to understand the impact you can have on another's life by listening you need to first be intimate with the experience of being heard.
— Madelaine Standing
God calls you to delight in Him because nothing will satisfy your soul like being close to Him in intimate fellowship.
— Charles F. Stanley
There's nothing more intimate in life than simply being understood. And understanding someone else.
— Brad Meltzer
Accepting what we're given is a practice in being present to everything beyond us that lets us become intimate with the nature of life.
— Mark Nepo
The science of mathematics performs more than it promises, but the science of metaphysics promises more than it performs.
— Charles Caleb Colton
We do not pass through the same door twice Or return to the door through which we did not pass
— T. S. Eliot
I love being honest and intimate with people. I love building community. I love emailing with readers.
— James Altucher
Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly.
— Publilius Syrus
I knew that when it came time for me to finally make my own album, it wasnt going to be about being a jock. It had to be more personal and intimate.
— Angie Martinez
Nothing will unfold for us unless we move toward what
looks to us like nothing: faith is a cascade. — Alice Fulton
looks to us like nothing: faith is a cascade. — Alice Fulton
I did not, like my children and people today, grow up with television as part of my life.
— Robert Redford
Don't let fatigue make a coward of you.
— Steve Prefontaine
I find there is something very intimate about being the voice in someone's ear when they're driving.
— Tim Curry
Was there anything more intimate than being truly seen?
— Janice Y.K. Lee
Defeat your fears and you can never be defeated.
— Jeffrey Fry
Generosity is a two-edged virtue for an artist - it nourishes his imagination but has a fatal effect on his routine.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
The universe and its beings are a complementarity of empty infinity, intimate interrelationships, and total uniqueness of each and every being.
— Matsuo Basho
Les Pauls work out real well for me because I'll beat the hell out of them and they'll still work. The only trouble with them is finding good ones.
— Tommy Shaw
An intimate relationship is one that allows you to be yourself.
— Deepak Chopra
Sharing the same passionate love with another person, gives a feeling of being alive! The experience of something real, is unforgettable.
— Ellen J. Barrier
Love is not being married or in a romantic relationship. Love is intimate communion with another's soul.
— Cloris Kylie
Sharing food with another human being is an intimate act that should not be indulged in lightly.
— Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible.
— Albert Camus
The sermon is now the true poppy of literature.
— David Swing
There was something almost painful about that, the intensity of being so vulnerable and so intimate with him.
— Amanda Hocking
You can do what you want. But I can also do what I want. And what I'll be doing is telling everyone how fucking stupid your tattoo is.
— Justin Halpern
Complete salvation is being able to be so intimate with God that He's your very best friend.
— Andrew Wommack
At times, it felt so odd being with a man in such an intimate way who was not my husband.
— Brenda Perlin
As information becomes our environment, it becomes mandatory to program the environment itself as a work of art.
— Marshall McLuhan
That was an amazing night in the city. But, there's something rare and intimate about being here - just you, me, the ocean, and the moon.
— Nicole Gulla
It's the combination of the intimate and the public that I find so exciting about being poet laureate.
— Rita Dove
So many today want merely to be familiar with Jesus in contrast to being intimate with Him.
— John Paul Warren
Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred.
— William O. Douglas